San Diego shot 44.4 percent from the field and nailed 6-of-9 shots from beyond
the arc to take a commanding 36-22 lead at intermission. Southern Utah hit
just 34.6 percent of its shots including a 1-of-8 showing from 3-point range.

The Toreros cooled to 36.4 percent shooting in the second frame but outscored
the Thunderbirds 14-7 from the free throw line to secure the win.

San Diego had a 21-9 edge on points from 3-point range and a 20-10 advantage
from the charity stripe. Southern Utah lost despite owning a 43-31 edge on
the boards.